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Anglo-Russian Hospital

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is reported to have had to have a fish bone removed from his throat here a few hours after the murder on
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served here for about 18 months between 1916-1918. The hospital was visited by
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helped raise the funds to keep the hospital, located in what is now the
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Coordinates
59°55′58″N 30°20′41″E / 59.9327°N 30.3446°E / 59.9327; 30.3446
Petrograd
First World War
Lady Muriel Paget
Lady Sybil Grey
Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace
field hospitals
Eastern Front
neurosurgeon
Geoffrey Jefferson
Tsarina Alexandra
Prince Felix Yusupov
Rasputin
October Revolution
England
Categories
Hospitals in Russia
Buildings and structures in Saint Petersburg
Russia–United Kingdom relations

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